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    Rory McIlroy Nike deal to net Northern Ireland star millions

    Holywood's Rory McIlroy is to become Nike's new brand ambassador
    BBC
    Rory McIlroy is to be unveiled as Nike's new brand ambassador in Abu Dhabi later, making him one of the highest paid sports stars in the world.

    The exact detail of the sponsorship may never be revealed, but it has been reported to be worth around $100m (£62m) to $125m (£77m) over five years.

    That could earn the County Down golfer around $50,000 (£31,000) a day.


    Tiger Woods has been Nike's standard-bearer for the last 16 years, but McIlroy will be paid even more.

    The numbers are mind-blowing.

    Rory is from Holywood, Northern Ireland, but this kind of money is more akin to Hollywood, USA.

    Ahead of the the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship this week, McIlroy will sit alongside the Nike golf president, Cindy Davis, at a special media conference in the Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Hotel on Monday afternoon.

    It is only then we will hear why the American sports giant has decided to hand the 23-year-old its biggest ever golf contract.

    Currently way ahead in golf's world rankings, he is head and shoulders the best player on the planet.

    Nike obviously believe Rory is also the most marketable brand in the sport.

    The deal will take Rory into the big league alongside the top global earners of last year.

    Making up the top 10 are Boxer Floyd Mayweather ($85m), golfers Phil Mickelson ($60m) and Tiger Woods ($56m), tennis player Roger Federer($51.5m), footballers David Beckham ($46m), Lionel Messi ($41.25m) and Cristiano Ronaldo ($40.25m), basketball players Kobe Bryant ($48m) and LeBron James ($45m), and racing driver Fernando Alonso ($40m)


    The figures are a combination of salary, bonuses and sponsorship.

    McIlroy earned over $13m in prize money last season, and about $12-15m in endorsements and appearance money.

    Dollar signs
    Continuing at that rate he is now set to propel himself onto the top earners list, and notably will be the youngest, highest paid sports star on it. He doesn't turn 24 until May.

    Strange as it may seem, the dollar signs aren't the most important thing for Rory.

    As part of a recent BBC NI television documentary, he told me of the "ridiculous" money in golf after he had banked a $3m bonus for finishing runner up in the America Fed Ex Play off series.

    He said: "I feel very fortunate to be playing a sport in which the monetary rewards are so high.

    "But for me it's not about the money. I have always dreamt of playing golf simply to win big tournaments."

    Rory has certainly done that so far with two Major championship successes in his last two years, but no doubt this new mammoth multi-million dollar deal will only add to the pressure to deliver even more.

    #2
    He plays golf, right?
    Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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      #3
      Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
      He plays golf, right?
      erm yes

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        #4
        "he is head and shoulders the best player on the planet"

        Is he really?
        Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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          #5
          According to the rankings he is. He's miles clear.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            #6
            Tiger Woods ‏@TigerWoods
            Whoa dude, is that your real hair @McIlroyRory? Welcome to #TeamNike. http://youtu.be/2NCDYjHtEcU
            [ame]http://youtu.be/2NCDYjHtEcU[/ame]

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              #7
              Good luck to him, he's earned it.

              We saw this on the news this morning and the Mrs, who hates all sport, made a comparison to footballers wages and this. I had to explain that, forgetting sponsorships, golfers only earn their money by winning tournaments and as such are far more focused on winning than footballers. She was horrified that footballers are under contract regardless of whether they play or not

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                #8
                obscene

                the poverty in the world and we're forever being asked to donate money for life saving treatments and cancer research etc and companies are still throwing tens of millions of pounds to people who already earn more money than they can ever need/spend

                I stopped using Mach3 when they had THREE of the highest paid sportsmen in the world laughing and joking away for millions just so they can then charge me an extortionate price for their ****in blades




                Keep this quiet
                if you carefully grind off the edges of a 50p coin you can use it as a 10p


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                  #9
                  RORY McIlroy has confirmed he will represent Ireland in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.

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                  The golfer insisted it was a decision he had to take time to make but was proud to choose Ireland having been repeatedly linked with representing Great Britain in the next Olympics.

                  "I see this as a continuation of what I have always done," the Northern Ireland-born star said.
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                  The Major winner said that the issue of who to represent in the Olympic Games had dominated his thoughts over recent weeks given the build-up to the Brazil 2014 World Cup.

                  "I have been thinking about it a lot. I don't know if it is because the World Cup is in Brazil and I was thinking a couple of years down the line."

                  "I was thinking about all the times I have played for Ireland as a boy and everything."

                  "For me it is the right decision to play for Ireland."

                  - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/golf....QJIMDmaJ.dpuf
                  That rug really tied the room together.

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                    #10
                    Rory just won the WGC Inventational. Back up to number 1 in the world rankings.
                    That rug really tied the room together.

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                      #11
                      He's in amazing form. Looks well and truly back to his best. Garcia is bang in form too.

                      Woods is injured, Johnson has pulled out, so surely right now we're looking a decent bet for the Ryder Cup again?

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                        #12
                        Don't know whether I'm just incredibly bored by him or I'm jealous of his talent and youth or if it's just that I can't stand his stupid pugnosed curly ****in head but I always want him to lose and the only real interest I show in golf is either being bizarrely disappointed when I hear he's done well or equally disproportionately happy when I hear he's ****ed up. Don't know where this dislike of him came from at all. Is he popular amongst golfies?
                        Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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                          #13
                          No idea. He seems to be a bit of a bellend and I can't say I like him, but I do enjoy watching him play still.

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                            #14
                            I've never seen him play still. Always seems to be moving when I see him on TV.

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                              #15
                              it's not just me then

                              He's a face I'd never tire of punching, maybe it's the manure thing

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